Eivälttämättömät
Eivälttämättömät is a Finnish term that translates to "non-essential" or "unnecessary" in English. It is commonly used in discussions about economics, resource allocation, and personal finance. The concept refers to goods, services, or activities that are not required for basic survival or functioning. Distinguishing between essential and non-essential items is a fundamental aspect of budgeting and decision-making, as it helps individuals and organizations prioritize their spending and resource utilization.
In a broader societal context, the term "eivälttämättömät" can also apply to public services or infrastructure